An eyeglass assembly 10 is disclosed as including a frame 2 with two brackets 21 each with a recess for receiving part of a respective piece of optical lens 1, and a screw 22 releasably engaged with the bracket 21, each bracket 21 including two protrusions 211, 212 which, when the piece of optical lens 1 is received by the bracket 21, abut a first major surface 4 of the piece of optical lens 1, and when the piece of lens 1 is received by the bracket 21, the screw 22 is adapted to abut an opposite second major surface 6 of the piece of optical lens 1 to thereby releasably engage the piece of optical lens 1 with the bracket 21.
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1. An eyeglass assembly comprising a frame member with means for releasable engagement with at least one piece of optical lens, said engagement means including:
a bracket with at least one recess for receiving at least part of said piece of optical lens, and
a securing member releasably engaged with said bracket,
wherein, said bracket includes at least one protrusion which, when said piece of optical lens is received by said bracket, abuts a first major surface of said piece of lens, and
wherein, when said piece of optical lens is received by said bracket, said securing member is adapted to abut an opposite second major surface of said piece of optical lens to thereby releasably engage said piece of optical lens with said bracket.
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This invention relates to an eyeglass assembly, in particular such an assembly for securing a piece of optical lens with a spectacle frame.
Eyeglasses have been available for a long period of time, for assisting people with eye-sight challenges, and also as sunglasses for filtering out at least part of the sunlight in particular during sunny days. However, such prior art eyeglasses usually include a spectacle frame which fixedly secure two pieces of lenses by wholly encircling the lenses. Such a structure significantly increases the weight of the eyeglasses, and thus when a user wears such a pair of eyeglasses, the weight acts on the nose pads of the eyeglasses, and in turn the nose of the user, causing discomfort to the user. There have been recently provided various types of rimless eyeglasses, in which the weight of the eyeglasses is reduced. However, in such rimless eyeglasses, a small hole has to be provided through each lens, e.g. by drilling, and a corresponding hole is provided on the frame. A screw is then screwed through both the hole in the lens and that of the frame to engage the lens to the frame. Such a structure adds to the production process and thus the resultant cost. In addition, as a hole has to be drilled through the lens, and as the process is usually carried out on the spot, such puts a high demand on the skill of the operators. Furthermore, lenses are prone to damage during drilling, and some small fractures may develop around the holes, thus compromising the appearance and structural integrity of the piece of lens.
It is thus an object of the present invention to provide an eyeglass assembly and a pair of eyeglasses including such an eyeglass assembly in which the aforesaid shortcomings are mitigated or at least to provide a useful alternative to the trade and public.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided an eyeglass assembly comprising a frame member with means for releasable engagement with at least one piece of optical lens, said engagement means including a bracket with at least one recess for receiving at least part of said piece of optical lens, and a securing member releasably engaged with said bracket, wherein, said bracket includes at least one protrusion which, when said piece of optical lens is received by said bracket, abuts a first major surface of said piece of optical lens, and wherein, when said piece of lens is received by said bracket, said securing member is adapted to abut an opposite second major surface of said piece of optical lens to thereby releasably engage said piece of optical lens with said bracket.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a pair of eyeglasses including an eyeglass assembly releasably engaged with at least one piece of optical lens, said eyeglass assembly comprising a frame member with means releasably engaging with said piece of optical lens, said engagement means including a bracket with at least one recess receiving at least part of said piece of optical lens, and a securing member releasably engaged with said bracket, wherein said bracket includes at least one protrusion abutting a first major surface of said piece of optical lens, and wherein said securing member abuts an opposite second major surface of said piece of optical lens to thereby releasably engage said piece of optical lens with said bracket.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
A recess is formed between the walls 214, 215 of each bracket 21 for receiving part of an upper edge of a respective piece of optical lens 1. For each bracket 21, on a surface of the wall 214 facing the wall 215 are formed two protrusions 211, 212, both extending towards the wall 215. It can be seen that when the piece of optical lens 1 is received within the recess between the walls 214, 215 of the bracket 21, the two protrusions 211, 212 abut, contact and bear on a first major surface 5 of the lens 1. The free ends of the protrusions 212, 212 may be curved or pointed, for obtaining good contact and engagement with the major surface 5 of the lens 1.
Through the wall 215 of each bracket 21 is drilled a threaded hole for releasable threaded engagement with a screw 22. Thus, when the piece of optical lens 1 is received within the recess between the walls 214, 215 of the bracket 21, the screw 22 is threadedly movable relative to the bracket 21 towards the wall 214 to abut, contact and bear on a second major surface 6 of the piece of lens 1 which is opposite the first major surface 5. The free end of the screw 22 is curved to generally correspond to the curvature of the second major surface 6. By way of such an arrangement, the piece of lens 1 is releasably engaged and secured with the bracket 21, and thus the frame 2, by the protrusions 211, 212 and the screw 22. For better engagement between the bracket 21 and the piece of lens 1, the mid-point between the two protrusions 211, 212 lies on a longitudinal axis of the screw 22.
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It should be understood that the above only illustrates examples whereby the present invention may be carried out, and that various modifications and/or alterations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, the above engagement structure may be equally employed in the engagement between temples and eyeglass lenses.
It should also be understood that certain features of the invention, which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments, may be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, may also be provided separately or in any appropriate sub-combinations.
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